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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-11-28, Page 23 (2)Infant is baptised • at church service The Sacrament of Baptism was administered at the service at the United Church in Hensall to Peter -Owen WhitmanBisback, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bisback and brother to Victoria. The service was conducted by Rev. Stan C. McDonald and a large gathering of both families were present for the ceremony. Rev. McDonald preached on, "The Man Outside". To open the service, Rev. McDonald conducted a hymn sing with Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ. At the conclusion of the service, Rev. McDonald greeted those who left by the West door with Mrs. Arthur Slade greeting worshippers at the South door. Ushers were Dwight Consitt and Brad Buchanan. Supper well attended The ladies' of Chiselhurst 1111111111r11,J, The Light Touch 8y JACK LAVENDER Courage is the ort of being the only one who knows you're afraid . . • Screen door: somthing keds get a bang out of. A happy marriage is one 1n which the couple is as deeply in love as they are in debt. One of the biggest ecological problems of the future will be how to dis- pose of the mountain of reports. surveys. and studies being done on ecological problems Gossip is fetttng the cat out of the bog one clow at a time. it s no, gossip. •rke our Homelrte chornsaws, our service us number one. Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262-2103 you'll love the attention 1., paid fo your chornsaw ;Au 11111111111111muumuu 1111111111111 United Church served a most delicious supper in the Church on Wednesday evening which was well attended. Mr. Robert Heywood accompanying himself on the accordion sang several selections Mr. Kevin Hohner accompanied him on the guitar. P.U.C. building presents s new appearance The Hensall Public Utilities Building on Main Street presents a new ap- pearance having a new front added which adds greatly to the construction. The con- struction work was done by Murray Baker, local con- tractor and the brick work was done by Bischoff Con- struction. Missionaries to visit church Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking on the "Three Advents", Mrs. Robert Taylor led the choir in singing the anthem "Blessed Assurance" Revf and Mrs. Jack McIntosh who have been missionaries in Japan with the Korean - Christian Church will visit for a mission week -end December 1. In addition to speaking at each of the churches services Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh would like to meet informally with each of the congregations. A coffee hour will be held at Carmel Church on Saturday December 1 at the hour of 2.30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend. The communicants class will be held Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. Choir Practice at 7.31 p.m. Wednesday. Personals Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher 01 Exeter visited last week with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. SANTA'S HELPERS — A white bearded gentleman in o red suit proved to be very pop- ular with the younger set when he paid a visit to Her.soll Home Hardware Friday. Talking with the gentleman were Julie Hayter of Centralia and Joanne Miller of R.R. 1 Hensall. ensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Rebekahs confer degree Noble Corbett Grand Mrs. Hazel presided for the R.K. PECK APPLIANCES In The Heart of Down Town Varna • Vacuum Cleaners - Soles and Service of meat makes • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Varna. Ont. Phone 482 7103 SAY MERRY CHRISTMAST WIA BULHOVA ;,BULOVA ACCUTRON QUARTZ- V.1" - 'Ns I.," MEN'S UARTZ- MEN'S 012665 Dar date Go+dtonr sotomat c 11iewels Engl-sn 1rencr dor 4,sc Taupe d•al E+oa•s,on t,aCeIet LADIES' #92941 Just two of our many styles of Bulova Watches - see our complete collection. PvNo'" 1,S gifts with If►t'f' come from BULOVA POCKET WATCH #92822 features a^ Inge,sh 1.. and D:r•• Go+4+r • v? n ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED the name you've trusted since 1950 203 Durham E. 11 Albert Street WALKERTON CLINTON 881-0122 482-3901 26 Main St. S. SEAFORTH 527-1720 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 284 Main St. EXETER 235-2468 meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening assisted by the Vice - Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, who reported for the visiting committee sending cards to several shut-ins. Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, Treasurer gave the financial report. An invitation was received to attend a Euchre in Edelweiss Lodge Seaforth on Wednesday. The con- tribution for the United Nations was sent in. The Initiation Degree was conferred on Mrs. Edith M. Bell. Arrangements were made for the Bazaar, Tea, and Bake sale which will be held on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. The Christmas party will be held on December 5 with an exchange of Gifts. Major General Ernie Chipchase brought greetings from the Council of the Patriarch Militant and congratulated the sisters on their work. A delicious lunch was served in the lower hall at the close. Complete commentary Hensall one 411 club, the Needle Beetles, met on Tuesday evening and completed their com- mentary for Achievement Day. The poster committee also worked on their posters. The seventh meeting of Hensall two 411 club, the Needle pointers was held on November 20 in the United Church. The meeting opened with the pledge. Then the roll call was answered by showing completed needle pointed projects and or free choice articles, and discussing any new stitches used. Next the members did a quiz. The leaders then explained the evaluation sheets for free choice ar- ticles, if one was done. More work was done on the skit and then the meeting ad- journed. Abundant corn crop The mild weather of November has been co- operative to the many far- mers in the area who have had an abundant corn crop which is still being har- vested. The local mills have been operating at top frequency. Queensway welcomes new resident The Queensway Nursing Home welcomes a new resident Mr. Fred Fisher of Grand Bend. "Birthday Greetings" to Marie Loster who celebrated her birthday on Sunday. Visitors with Nelson Loghrin were Mrs. Drend, Joan and Jean Klemke, Ann and Dave Miller. Les Mitchell'visited his mother Louise Mitchell. Greta Beaver visited Maurice Beaver. Mrs.Purdy visited with her husband Len Purdy. Reta and Charles Gilmore visited Neil Regan. Visiting with Jim Bagg were Helen Bagg and Mrs. Newell. Bob Dale visited with Agnes Cutting. Bill and Helen Taylor. Olive Stephenson, Margaret McBride, Ind Elsie McKinley visited with Russell Erratt. Rev. Forsythe of Exeter conducted the church ser- vice accompanied by Bob Cameron at the piano The Bethel Reformed Ladies entertained the residents to Bingo and Treats. The men's high bowling score was Neil Regan with 144 and the ladies' high bowling score was Mary Parlmer with 84. Personals Mrs. Jessie Armstrong returned home after visiting with her daughter and son- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don Flear at Grand Bend. Mrs. Pearl Koehler visited last week with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ra ye Armstrong in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Don Joynt returned home after visiting with Mrs Marguerite Bonthron in Sebastian Florida. Celebrating the christening of Peter -Owen Bisback with his parents and sister. Victoria on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erb. Mr. and Mrs TomNeilands and family. Mr. and Mrs Don Geiger and family of Zurich. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Adams, Strathroy, Miss Joanne Whitman. Hamilton, Mrs. Heuser and fmily, Fort Erie. Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and family, Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsay and family. Selkirk, Dr. and Mrs. Roger Whitman and Mrs. Ken Rodney and children, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Les. Dolmage and son John. Winthrop. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bisback, Grand Bend. Mrs. Bonnie Oei-Lee and son. Mississauga and Rev. Stan. C. McDonald. Peter Owen is the first grandson for Dr. and Mrs. Whitman. Seaforth. All attended the service in the United Church and then gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bisback. THE FLOWER BASKET 1 sl house south of Hensall on west side of #4 highway Tues. to Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Dried 8 Silk Flowers Christmas Corner Wedding Arrangements Other Crafts on Consignment Dianne Gerstenkorn 262-5928 Arena's 100 club continues to grow Membership in the Hensall and district fund raising committee's 100 Club con- tinues to grow. The purpose of the club is to raise 820,000 for the community centre fund. The following is a list of members to date: 1 Donald Dixon, 2 Donald Joynt, 3 Vernon Alderdice, 4 Earl Wagner, 5 Tom Munroe, 6 Ian Munroe, 7 The staff Bank of Montreal, Hensall, 8 Anonymous, 9 Hensall Motors Limited, 10 Eric Luther, 11 Carl McMahon, 12 Leonard Lovell, 13 Doug Shirray, 14 Doug Mock, 15 John Baker. Personals Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn and family were Mrs. Ina Johns. Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. John Batten, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Johns, Davie and Joanne from Elimville. Mrs. Mickle returned home Sunday after spending a 3 weeks vacation with her son Charles in Hamilton who is a teacher in the Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary School in the city. William Gibson and Cathy Neal attended Ivor's Beauty School London, Ontario, Monday, November 26, for a seminar in hair - braiding and cutting under the direction of Mr. Jim Escamila Sales Active Hensall Sales Barn was active again with higher prices and an active demand; supply consisted -mainly of heifers and steers, Fat cattle;steers. 874.50-882.50• sales to $83.50; heifers, 873.00-381.50. sales to 886.50. Pigs, $21.50 - 837.50 16 Harry Klungel, 17 Robert Caldwell, 18 Donald and Betty Oke. 19 Wes Lenting, 20 Wilmer and Peggy Ferguson. 21 Robert Drysdale, 22 Jack Drysdale. 23 William W. Coleman, 24 Kenneth and Eileen McLean. 25 William Gibson, 26 Marg Knight, 27 Harold Knight, 28 Anonymous, 29 Hurondale Dairy Ltd., 30 Ron and Kay Mock, 31 Judy Johnson, 32 Wayne Taylor. Times- Advocate, November 28, 1979 Pag• 3A WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF TWINS Ktntuckq fiedCkicken . .•• ;dnflsrs tX' ' 227 Main Street N., EXETER - The New Honie Of Good Hensall Civic Corner - If You Are Sixty Years Of Age or Over Or • If You Have One Or More Children and - If Your Present Accommodation Is Inade- quate - If Your Income Is Modest THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU! Your mun,c,pol council is trying to determine the need for ass sten nousng ior ierle' citizens ond families ,n your community. Ouestronnoire' ore being distributed to senior c tizens cr 0 tenor -to"- es os port of o Survey •O determine the interest in this type Of hous,rg ONLY BY COMPLETING A QUESTIONNAIRE CAN YOU tiE,_P 'O DE'ERMINE WHETHER THERE IS A DEMAND FOR ASSISTED ACCOMMODAT;ON FOR FAMILIES AND SENIOR CITIZENS. Fomil•es ord seniors interested in obtaining more information should concoct Mrs. E Oke Clerk Village of Hensall 108 King Street Hensall. 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